Animals
- Animal Ordinance – In Cranberry Township, all pet dogs and cats must remain under the control of their owners.
- Dog License- Butler County maintains a list of Dog License Agents. Dog owners may purchase their pet's annual license in the Cranberry Public Library.
- Dog Park – A guide to using and enjoying Cranberry’s 4-acre off-leash facility in Community Park.
- Exotic Animals – Exotic wild pets require State Game Commission permits.
- Farm Animals – Cranberry does not have regulations concerning horses or other farm livestock.
- Animal pests – Contact an animal removal service for invasive pests, such as raccoons.
- Lost a pet? Found a Pet? Lost Paws (724-747-4344) may be able to help.
Dead Animals
The species determines who to call about picking up roadkill.
Deer or Bear Dead deer or bear only, found on Cranberry Township roadways, should be reported directly to the Pennsylvania Game Commission at 814-432-3189.
Dead deer or bear found on Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) roadways within the Township, contact the PennDOT Hotline 1-800-349-7623.
Dogs If found on State or Township roadways within Cranberry Township, contact the Police Department, 724-776-5180.
Any Domestic and Non-Domestic Animal (other than deer, bear, or dogs) On State or Township roadways within Cranberry Township, contact Customer Service at 724-776-4806, to submit a service request for removal.
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